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Asymmetry in America www.bridgestonemotorsport.com USA 09 25/07/2010 TYRE Talk asYmmetry in america Tohru Ubukata - Manager, Bridgestone Motorcycle Tyre Development This year Bridgestone have selected Laguna Seca is the shortest circuit on the asymmetric rear slick tyres for the United calendar with a short main straight of just States Grand Prix, having listened to calls 0.9km, meaning the tyres spend less time Laguna Seca is the shortest circuit on the from riders following last year’s race at upright and therefore have less time to cool calendar but this doesn’t make it any easier for the Laguna Seca. down, resulting in higher tyre temperatures tyres. The Corkscrew is a really demanding corner with the fast change of direction and elevation and a strong The asymmetric rear slicks comprise a than the ambient and track conditions front tyre is very important to cope with the elevation harder compound in the left shoulder, for would suggest. changes. Performance through the right-handed improved durability and stability at high corners is critical, and this is where we have focussed temperature, and a softer compound in our improvements this year. the right shoulder, for improved warm-up performance. This softer right shoulder This year Bridgestone Last year we saw some crashes through turn ten during qualifying and we spoke at length with the will be particularly beneficial through turns have selected asymmetric riders, listened carefully to what they three, four and ten, the circuit’s main right- rear slicks for laguna in had to say and deeply analysed the handed corners. response to rider calls from situation, and as a result we have last year’s Us GP selected asymmetric rear tyres for this year to give the riders more confidence and better grip through the right-handers. The circuit’s elevation changes, The softer right shoulder particularly through the Corkscrew has a wider temperature complex, require a good machine setup, operating range and and place a lot of importance on the better warm-up, so I am feeling confident performance of the front tyre. about tyre performance. USA - mazda RacEwaY laguna sEca ciRcUiT sEverity RaTinG S : SPEED TRAP 1 : CORNER NUMBER Rainey Curve MILD SEVERE 130km/h 1 : GEAR SELECTION / SPEED km/h 3 80km/h : SECTOR 1 2 Rahal Straight fRONT tyre LEFT CENTRE RIGHT : SECTOR 2 9 8 235km/h : SECTOR 3 8A 7 5 REaR tyre LEFT CENTRE RIGHT 195km/h 3 3 The Corkscrew 180km/h LocaL TiMe 6 3 135km/h EvEnT schEdUlE 200km/h 3 fRidaY 10 3 130km/h 12:30-13:20 AMA Pro SuperSport Practice 65km/h 2 11 13:55-14:55 MotoGP Free Practice 1 4 225km/h 15:10-16:00 AMA Pro Daytona SportBike Practice 4 16:10-17:00 AMA Pro American Superbike Practice 3 115km/h saturdaY 5 08:00-08:40 AMA Pro Daytona SportBike QP1* 260km/h 6 3 180km/h 5 08:45-09:20 AMA Pro SuperSport QP* 3 240km/h SELECTED TYRE 09:55-10:55 MotoGP Free Practice 2 COMPOUNDS : 1 S FRONT : MEDIUM 2 3 80km/h 11:05-11:50 AMA Pro American Superbike QP1* HARD Andretti Hairpin 11:55-12:40 AMA Pro Daytona SportBike QP2* REAR : MEDIUM HARD 13:55-14:55 MotoGP Qualifying Practice 15:50-16:40 AMA Pro American Superbike QP2* 17:30-18:00 AMA Pro SuperSport Race ciRcUiT infoRmaTion REcoRds sUndaY First race 1988 Pole position 1m 20.700s (161.040km/h) No. of GPs held 11 Casey Stoner (Ducati, 2008) 08:00-08:20 AMA Pro Daytona SportBike WUP* Laps 32 (MotoGP) Fastest lap 1m 21.488s (159.483km/h) 08:30-08:50 AMA Pro American Superbike WUP* Track length 3.610km / 2.243 miles (Width 15m) Casey Stoner (Ducati, 2008) 09:40-10:00 MotoGP Warm Up 10:25-11:10 AMA Pro Daytona SportBike Race Race distance 115.520km / 71.776 miles Race time 44m 01.580s (157.433km/h) 14:00 MotoGP Race (32 laps) Longest straight 0.966km / 0.6 miles Dani Pedrosa (Honda, 2009) 15:45-16:30 AMA Pro American Superbike Race Corners 11 (7 left, 4 right) 2009 Winner Dani Pedrosa (Honda) *QP = Qualifying Practice *WUP = Warm Up Practice Source : www.motogp.com & Haynes MotoGP Season Review. Information subject to change Teams and riders order based on 2009 team championship position. *Most recent performance listed. TEams and RIDERs fiat Yamaha Team Machine: Yamaha YZR-M1 Web: www.yamaha-racing.com valentino Rossi Bike number 46 Jorge lorenzo Bike number 99 Age: 31 DOB: 16/2/1979 Nationality: Italian Age: 23 DOB: 4/5/1987 Nationality: Spanish GP Debut: RSA00 (500cc) GP Starts: 171 (MotoGP/500cc) GP Debut: QAT08 (MotoGP) GP Starts: 42 (MotoGP) Wins: 78 Poles: 49 Fastest laps: 63 Podiums: 132 Points: 3158 Wins: 10 Poles: 13 Fastest laps: 7 Podiums: 26 Points: 636 Best championship position: 1st (x7, 2009*) Best championship position: 2nd (2009) Repsol honda Team Machine: Honda RC212V Web: www.world.honda.com/motogp dani Pedrosa Bike number 26 andrea dovizioso Bike number 4 Age: 24 DOB: 29/9/1985 Nationality: Spanish Age: 24 DOB: 23/3/1986 Nationality: Italian GP Debut: SPA06 (MotoGP) GP Starts: 77 (MotoGP) GP Debut: QAT08 (MotoGP) GP Starts: 43 (MotoGP) Wins: 10 Poles: 15 Fastest laps: 18 Podiums: 44 Points: 1078 Wins: 1 Poles: 0 Fastest laps: 1 Podiums: 6 Points: 436 Best championship position: 2nd (2007) Best championship position: 5th (2008) ducati Team Machine: Ducati Desmosedici GP10 Web: www.ducati.com casey stoner Bike number 27 nicky hayden Bike number 69 Age: 24 DOB: 16/10/1985 Nationality: Australian Age: 29 DOB: 30/7/1981 Nationality: American GP Debut: SPA06 (MotoGP) GP Starts: 73 (MotoGP) GP Debut: JPN03 (MotoGP) GP Starts: 124 (MotoGP) Wins: 20 Poles: 19 Fastest laps: 18 Podiums: 38 Points: 1069 Wins: 3 Poles: 5 Fastest laps: 6 Podiums: 26 Points: 1169 Best championship position: 1st (2007) Best championship position: 1st (2006) monster Yamaha Tech 3 Machine: Yamaha YZR-M1 Web: www.teamtech3.fr colin Edwards Bike number 5 Ben spies Bike number 11 Age: 36 DOB: 27/2/1974 Nationality: American Age: 26 DOB: 11/7/1984 Nationality: American GP Debut: JPN03 (MotoGP) GP Starts: 127 (MotoGP) GP Debut: GBR08 (MotoGP) GP Starts: 12 (MotoGP) Wins: 0 Poles: 3 Fastest laps: 3 Podiums: 11 Points: 990 Wins: 0 Poles: 0 Fastest laps: 0 Podiums: 1 Points: 96 Best championship position: 4th (2005) Best championship position: 19th (2008) san carlo honda Gresini Machine: Honda RC212V Web: www.gresiniracing.com marco melandri Bike number 33 marco simoncelli Bike number 58 Age: 27 DOB: 7/8/1982 Nationality: Italian Age: 23 DOB: 20/1/1987 Nationality: Italian GP Debut: JPN03 (MotoGP) GP Starts: 121 (MotoGP) GP Debut: QAT10 (MotoGP) GP Starts: 8 (MotoGP) Wins: 5 Poles: 0 Fastest laps: 3 Podiums: 20 Points: 959 Wins: 0 Poles: 0 Fastest laps: 0 Podiums: 0 Points: 47 Best championship position: 2nd (2005) Best championship position: NA Rizla suzuki motoGP Machine: Suzuki GSV-R Web: www.rizla-suzuki-motogp.co.uk loris capirossi Bike number 65 Álvaro Bautista Bike number 19 Age: 37 DOB: 4/4/1973 Nationality: Italian Age: 25 DOB: 21/11/1984 Nationality: Spanish GP Debut: AUS95 (500cc) GP Starts: 196 (MotoGP/500cc) GP Debut: QAT10 (MotoGP) GP Starts: 7 (MotoGP) Wins: 9 Poles: 13 Fastest laps: 10 Podiums: 42 Points: 1783 Wins: 0 Poles: 0 Fastest laps: 0 Podiums: 0 Points: 25 Best championship position: 3rd (2006*) Best championship position: NA Pramac Racing Team Machine: Ducati Desmosedici GP10 Web: www.pramacracing.com mika kallio Bike number 36 aleix Espargarò Bike number 41 Age: 27 DOB: 8/11/1982 Nationality: Finnish Age: 20 DOB: 30/7/1989 Nationality: Spanish GP Debut: QAT09 (MotoGP) GP Starts: 24 (MotoGP) GP Debut: IND09 (MotoGP) GP Starts: 12 (MotoGP) Wins: 0 Poles: 0 Fastest laps: 0 Podiums: 0 Points: 92 Wins: 0 Poles: 0 Fastest laps: 0 Podiums: 0 Points: 44 Best championship position: 15th (2009) Best championship position: 18th (2009) LCR honda motoGP Machine: Honda RC212V Web: www.lcr.mc ToP resUlTs on bridgesTonE tyres Roger lee hayden Bike number TBc RidER TiTlEs wins 2nds 3Rds PodiUms PolEs Age: 27 DOB: 30/05/1983 Nationality: American GP Debut: USA07 (MotoGP) GP Starts: 1 (MotoGP) Valentino Rossi 2 16 11 5 32 10 Wins: 0 Poles: 0 Fastest laps: 0 Podiums: 0 Points: 6 Casey Stoner 1 20 6 10 36 18 Best championship position: 20th (2007) Jorge Lorenzo - 9 8 3 20 9 Web: www.interwetten-honda-motogp.com Loris Capirossi - 6 7 4 17 5 interwetten honda motoGP Machine: Honda RC212V Dani Pedrosa - 4 8 7 19 5 Makoto Tamada - 2 1 1 4 3 alex de angelis Bike number 15 Chris Vermeulen - 1 3 3 7 3 Age: 26 DOB: 26/02/1984 Nationality: San Marinese GP Debut: QAT08 (MotoGP) GP Starts: 36 (MotoGP) Andrea Dovizioso - 1 1 3 5 - Wins: 0 Poles: 0 Fastest laps: 0 Podiums: 1 Points: 178 Troy Bayliss - 1 - - 1 - Best championship position: 8th (2009) Marco Melandri - - 3 1 4 - Machine: Ducati Desmosedici GP10 Toni Elias - - 2 3 5 - Paginas amarillas aspar Web: www.teamaspar.net John Hopkins - - 1 3 4 1 Shinya Nakano - - 1 1 2 - héctor Barberá Bike number 40 Randy de Puniet - - 1 1 2 - Age: 23 DOB: 2/11/1986 Nationality: Spanish GP Debut: QAT10 (MotoGP) GP Starts: 8 (MotoGP) Kenny Roberts Jr - - 1 - 1 1 Wins: 0 Poles: 0 Fastest laps: 0 Podiums: 0 Points: 41 Alex de Angelis - - 1 - 1 - Best championship position: NA Colin Edwards - - 1 - 1 - Oliver Jacque - - 1 - 1 - Carlos Checa - - - 2 2 - FACT Nicky Hayden - - - 1 1 - Ben Spies - - 1 1 - From 2007 to 2009, the winning rider at Laguna Seca has won the Alex Barros - - - 1 1 - Championship: Nicky Hayden in 2006, Casey Stoner in 2007 and Valentino Jeremy McWilliams - - - - 0 1 Rossi in 2008.
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